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embattled I. embattled adjective Etymology: Middle English embatailed, from past participle of embatailen to furnish with battlements 1. : having battlements : castellated 2. : having the edge broken with indentations like the crenels of battlements — used especially of a heraldic device (as a fess or bend) II. em·battled \ə̇m, emˌ\ adjective Etymology: Middle English embatailled, from past participle of embatailen to embattle 1. a. : ready to fight : prepared to give battle < here once the embattled farmers stood — R.W.Emerson > b. : engaged in battle, conflict, or controversy < lends psychological support to an embattled president — R.J.Whalen > 2. a. : being a site of battle, conflict, or controversy < defending his embattled capital city — Wall Street Journal > b. : characterized by conflict or controversy < his highly diversified, often embattled experience as an educator — Nat Hentoff > |